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use pennsylvania avenue. westbound 100 to the bw parkway, in hanover, that crash moved to the right. in glen arm, maryland, again -- glen arm road and manor road, a downed tree blocks all lanes. jfx at north avenue, you can see the southbound lanes are traveling nicely. this traffic report brought to you by baltimore's country station 93.1 wpoc, listen to music from stars like taylor swift, kenny chesney and keith urban. back to you. >>> an emergency landing caused a car accident on a busy california freeway. the pilot ran out of fuel about a mile from the santa barbara airport and was forced to land on the highway. three cars couldn't avoid the plane and crashed into each other. no one was hurt, though. traffic backed up for a few miles as crews cleaned up the scene. >>> discovery expected to head to the international space station tomorrow. nasa says the weather looks good and expect the launch to happen. nasa managers say discovery is in pretty good shape to fly to the international space station. a power
use pennsylvania avenue. westbound 100 to the bw parkway, in hanover, that crash moved to the right. in glen arm, maryland, again -- glen arm road and manor road, a downed tree blocks all lanes. jfx at north avenue, you can see the southbound lanes are traveling nicely. this traffic report brought to you by baltimore's country station 93.1 wpoc, listen to music from stars like taylor swift, kenny chesney and keith urban. back to you. >>> an emergency landing caused a car accident on a...
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delia goncalves joins us now with the latest. delia? >> reporter: marybeth, this news makes it more likely that jackson's personal physician made mai be held criminally responsible for the king of pop's death. according to the coroner, jackson was given a deadly dose of drugs just hours before he died at home on june 25th. a search warrant affidavit revealed a powerful anesthetic propofol and two kinds of sedatives were in the singer's system. dr. conrad murray was with jackson when he died and has been the target of a manslaughter investigation headed by the l.a. police. detectives there raided the doctor's houston offices and storage unit last month. now according to the warrant, dr. murray had been treating jackson for insomnia with sedatives for about six weeks in an effort to wean him off stronger
delia goncalves joins us now with the latest. delia? >> reporter: marybeth, this news makes it more likely that jackson's personal physician made mai be held criminally responsible for the king of pop's death. according to the coroner, jackson was given a deadly dose of drugs just hours before he died at home on june 25th. a search warrant affidavit revealed a powerful anesthetic propofol and two kinds of sedatives were in the singer's system. dr. conrad murray was with jackson when he...
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get your christmas club card and use it... to start saving up now... and we'll add a 3% bonus to your card -- just in time to shop for christmas! yes, the christmas bonus is back! one more way to shop your way, only at kmart and sears. >>> now, abc 2 news, the latest at 11:00. >>> we begin tonight with a developing story out of baltimore city. good evening, i'm cristian schaefer. a rookie linebacker who has been trying to make the ravens has been involved with an altercation tonight. he was taken to central booking. cheryl is there with the story. what are police saying about the incident? >> well cristian, we know that anthony fine was brought here to central booking around 6:30 tonight. they have charged the ravens linebacker with assaulting a police officer. anthony giambi said it was just before 7:00 this evening officers were asked to assist security at the inner harbor. they said they saw three men passing what appeared to be a fire arm at the johnny rocket. the report says sergeant bernardo to stand up and he refused. here, now, is what police s
get your christmas club card and use it... to start saving up now... and we'll add a 3% bonus to your card -- just in time to shop for christmas! yes, the christmas bonus is back! one more way to shop your way, only at kmart and sears. >>> now, abc 2 news, the latest at 11:00. >>> we begin tonight with a developing story out of baltimore city. good evening, i'm cristian schaefer. a rookie linebacker who has been trying to make the ravens has been involved with an altercation...
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>> get used to it. no sharing. tell everybody about your southwest airlines flight going back home. >> i actually have to write the airline. i thought this was cool. we mentioned when we checked in, why are you going to detroit? we're getting married. they must have called them at the gate because when we were on the plane and the plane took off they said will mr. and mrs. carlin raise their hand? we did. and they sang over the speaker and made a vail out of toilet paper and paper cups and gave us a bottle of shame -- champagne. i had to wear the vail the whole flight. isn't that funny? my dad asked me what was on my head. it was funny. >>> justin berk also returned. he spent the week off the coast of his living room. >> somewhere near. one more question. the first time you realized you would get 20 questions from jamie? >> when i started working on the shift maybe a year ago. >> he's been counting down since the wedding. >> 20 days since you got married. >> you just made that up. no. >>> let's take you back outsid
>> get used to it. no sharing. tell everybody about your southwest airlines flight going back home. >> i actually have to write the airline. i thought this was cool. we mentioned when we checked in, why are you going to detroit? we're getting married. they must have called them at the gate because when we were on the plane and the plane took off they said will mr. and mrs. carlin raise their hand? we did. and they sang over the speaker and made a vail out of toilet paper and paper...
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that's all for us on abc 2 news at 6. i'm marybeth marsden. thanks for joining us. we'll be back tonight at 11, and we hope to see you then. have a great evening. >> thanks for choosing abc 2 news at 6. for more news, watch abc 2 news at 11, or go now to abc2news.com. abc 2 works for you. it's what doctors recommend most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. clean so deep... ...it's like your old mop's worst nightmare. ♪ [ thunder crashes ] [ man ] love stinks. ♪ love stinks! ♪ yeah! yeah! [ female announcer ] swiffer wet cloths clean better than a mop with new cleansers that attract dirt deep into the cloth and lock it away. new swiffer wet cloths clean better, or your money back. ♪ love stinks!
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sally field's rep told us she does use boniva. take this ad for electolux -- tv host kelly ripa and her at-home balancing act. it's no act, says her rep. she has used electolux since her parents first bought on 30 years ago. the ftc filed suit against steve gary and the fat trapper he was pitching. he was cleared but the company is suing them in court. the stars watch what they pension online or twitter. if you mentiget paid to mention product on the web. you mention that part too. >> the internet, blogs, it's not clear if they're speaking for themselves or paid to speak. >> so much gray area as we get bombarded by the ads on the internet. our "closer loom." >>> and the extraordinary journey even before he takes off. if you're taking 8 extra-strength tylenol... a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthritis pain all day. and then there's the twin-turboc
sally field's rep told us she does use boniva. take this ad for electolux -- tv host kelly ripa and her at-home balancing act. it's no act, says her rep. she has used electolux since her parents first bought on 30 years ago. the ftc filed suit against steve gary and the fat trapper he was pitching. he was cleared but the company is suing them in court. the stars watch what they pension online or twitter. if you mentiget paid to mention product on the web. you mention that part too. >> the...
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has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? you weren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now i have new zyrtec® itchy eye drops. it wor fast, with just one drop, to relieve my itchy eyes from allergies for up to 12 hours. no other allergy itchy eye drop works faster or longer. which is good, 'cause there's a lotta paws to shake. with new zyrtec® itchy eye drops i can love the air™. (announcer) find it in the allergy aisle next to other zyrtec® products. combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhe
has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon...
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you can see most of the activity is south and east of us. we're watching this frontal boundary that is stuck, kind of put the brakes on this weekend as bill passed off the coast and most of the energy is off the outer bank coast of the carolinas but we will be in this transition zone trying to get into slightly less humid air that should spill in here tomorrow. today, a flare-up of showers and thunderstorms a possibility. our two-degree guarantee in baltimore gets us to 85 degrees. heading down towards the south, kids go to school in anne arundel county, 86 degrees in annapolis. they may have showers from lunchtime beyond. and on the eastern shore, again, the chance of showers and thunderstorms from grasonville to easton, middle 80s. for tonight, back to 61 degrees, at least around baltimore northwest. around the bay itself this time of year it stays milder. we're looking for temperatures tomorrow getting back up to 85 degrees. why did that 7-day forecast disappear? let's watch the our wake-up window at the bottom of the screen, making it up
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thank you so much for joining us on this monday morning. we're going to get to all the news of the day but first the top stories we're watching for you this morning. >>> all is not fine in tony fein's world. instead of concentrating on tonight's game against the jets he's concentrating on getting out of the mess he's in. >>> a house just got smoke detectors not within days but in hours and the alarm goes off saving those inside. >>> and this hasn't happened since baltimorean johnny moon pulled it off in 1927. johnny noon. how about that stuff? baltimorean. >>> good morning. she's back. you are glowing. you look great. >> oh, thanks. i'm happy to be back. >> your feet aren't on the ground. that's great. the way it's supposed to be. keep it that way. >> absolutely. >>> let's find out about our weather. here he is, the return of meteorologist justin berk. >> go
thank you so much for joining us on this monday morning. we're going to get to all the news of the day but first the top stories we're watching for you this morning. >>> all is not fine in tony fein's world. instead of concentrating on tonight's game against the jets he's concentrating on getting out of the mess he's in. >>> a house just got smoke detectors not within days but in hours and the alarm goes off saving those inside. >>> and this hasn't happened since...
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also back, joining us again. >> i had a less interesting week off. you were gone for two and a half weeks. we decided too many letters. we're going to stick with pringle, ok? >> that's right. >> reporter: stifling on the eastern shore, had rain and the muggies, 72 easton, 75 ocean city. and rain lingering around southern maryland. it was clear skies an hour or two ago, back towards york, and they are at 60. cool air here, warm muggy air around the bay. one batch of showers pushing off the coast, heavy rain prompted severe thunderstorm warnings in st. mary's county, now crossing their way through southern maryland so south of cambridge and looking like, looks like dorchester, somerset, worcester county here, basically in the thick of it for the next couple of hours with hefty rains on the lower eastern shore. as far as we're concerned we're watching this flare-up along the old frontal boundary, it got stalled out because of bill passing off the coast saturday night. while it's still stuck here and pumping heat and humidity off the coast and cool dry a
also back, joining us again. >> i had a less interesting week off. you were gone for two and a half weeks. we decided too many letters. we're going to stick with pringle, ok? >> that's right. >> reporter: stifling on the eastern shore, had rain and the muggies, 72 easton, 75 ocean city. and rain lingering around southern maryland. it was clear skies an hour or two ago, back towards york, and they are at 60. cool air here, warm muggy air around the bay. one batch of showers...
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we want to thank rex for coming back and convict us. hope he doesn't is too good of an evening out there. let's take a look outside right now. your shot from harbor cam overlooking the downtown area. a beautiful evening right now. moderate temperatures. but the heat is coming back. we'll talk about that in a second. right now at bwi, 82 degrees. 51% humidity. wind currently from the northwest at 9. pressurizing. there are the tides. hawaii 10:45. 5:43 in the afternoon or evening. tomorrow's winds from the east at 8 to 14 miles per hour. the sun comes up at 6:29. we'll set at 7:47. 82 in downtown. 80 in york. 8 in hagerstown over on the eastern shore. ocean city 85 degrees. the satellite picture early this morning. look at the shower activity over st. mary's and charles county, and also on the eastern shore. and throughout the day, those showers have been sitting right there and regenerating on the eastern shore. but not here in baltimore. we are going to go precipitation-free for tonight and for tomorrow. but by the end of the week, tha
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abc's brian rooney has the latest for us on the situation for us. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, chris. ryan jenkins' body was found here in this motel room behind me at the thupdz der bird motel in hope, british columbia, up in the mountains across from the railroad tracks outside of town. he had checked in here with a young woman four days ago for a three-night stay and when he didn't check out yesterday morning, the manager went inside and found his body hanging by a belt from the coat rack. his death does not necessarily wrap everything up here for investigators. for one thing there is the matter of the young woman with whom he checked in several days ago. we don't know who she was. she's described as 5'9", slim, very pretty. driving a silver p.t. cruiser with albert da plates. that would possibly be from calgary. investigators most certainly would want to know who she is and what role she played in ryan jenkins' brief life as a fugitive. chris? >> thank you, blind, for the reporting. a lot of missing pieces. prosecutors don't b
abc's brian rooney has the latest for us on the situation for us. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, chris. ryan jenkins' body was found here in this motel room behind me at the thupdz der bird motel in hope, british columbia, up in the mountains across from the railroad tracks outside of town. he had checked in here with a young woman four days ago for a three-night stay and when he didn't check out yesterday morning, the manager went inside and found his body hanging by a...
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he emerges from the water and wheels around to face us. he doesn't look happy it see us. so the hippo that swam close to the boat there, you think that was the dominant male saying go away? >> that seems to be a male trying to protect the group. >> reporter: the hippo is one of if not the most aggressive animals on earth. it's said that hippos kill more humans every year than any other mammal. so a hippo can cut a human being into two pieces? >> yeah, it can. >> reporter: two pieces, clean cut in >> if it gets you from the middle, it can cut you into two. >> reporter: our guide, a veteran hippo watcher named peter says a hippo killed a woman near here a week before we arrived. look at him yawning. >> he's marking the territory and scaring the enemy away. >> reporter: despite their ferociousness, hippos are desperately camera shy. every time we roll up on a group of them, which is called a school, they either dive under the water and then peer out warily or rumble up on to the shore. at their largest hip yoeps can be 17 feet long and way nearly 10,000 pounds, although they
he emerges from the water and wheels around to face us. he doesn't look happy it see us. so the hippo that swam close to the boat there, you think that was the dominant male saying go away? >> that seems to be a male trying to protect the group. >> reporter: the hippo is one of if not the most aggressive animals on earth. it's said that hippos kill more humans every year than any other mammal. so a hippo can cut a human being into two pieces? >> yeah, it can. >>...
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. >> in fact you say at one point other countries regard us basically like cambodia. >> they dump on american health care. they have this smug superiority. we may be better at some stuff but they do better at keeping people healthy. >> the u.s. ranks low on goodness which is just healthy people just making people preventively healthier. >> yeah, and in terms of keeping people healthy, recovery from major diseases, the other countries all do better. >> this was brand new to me.
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the use their cell phone. the use paper lists of kurds. that is a fine second thing. you can do that without costing a lot of money. but i thought you were born to start a different point. there is a fascinating shift taking place. it was just announced. they are starting to pay a lot more for the technical skills that are for the management and writing skills. for the last 12 years, we have been in this compliance economy. the actual prices for people have shifted. i think it reflects the fact that we have been hit so hard. when you go back and look at the gaza deadbolt did not get hit hard, they cleaned up earlier. when you figure that out, you figure out they had exactly the same tools. the only difference was that the one that found that early had a set of skills that the guys who did not find it did not have. we have not been supporting the people that one of those skills. they say you can always buy the technical skills. china has a competition in every military district in the country. he won a local competition and they put him through a 30 day intensive train
the use their cell phone. the use paper lists of kurds. that is a fine second thing. you can do that without costing a lot of money. but i thought you were born to start a different point. there is a fascinating shift taking place. it was just announced. they are starting to pay a lot more for the technical skills that are for the management and writing skills. for the last 12 years, we have been in this compliance economy. the actual prices for people have shifted. i think it reflects the fact...
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text your comments to us, hlntv and start your message with robin so that it gets to us or e-mail us by going to the contact us box at cnn.com/robin. we've also dpgot a facebook pag. we'll put the comments on the air all morning. back to you. >> fried chicken. >> you think? you'd have to pay it. >> i know i'd have to pay it. it would reduce the amount i eat. that would be good for me. i'm sure a lot of people will disagree with that, though. >>> a young new york designer is ringing up sales with a business plan that involving recycling and reinventing. we are the sfotory in today's "small business express." >> she brought along her sewing machine when she went to college. classmates lined up at her door. >> he was the go-to girl in the dorm to fix anything. >> seven years later she sells her one of a kind clothing online, and at her east village boutique auh2 0. >> if you put it together it's goldwater, and that's my last name. >> true to its name the designs are made from combining elements. kate deconstructing recycled clothing and mixes pieces together creating a fashion chemistry
text your comments to us, hlntv and start your message with robin so that it gets to us or e-mail us by going to the contact us box at cnn.com/robin. we've also dpgot a facebook pag. we'll put the comments on the air all morning. back to you. >> fried chicken. >> you think? you'd have to pay it. >> i know i'd have to pay it. it would reduce the amount i eat. that would be good for me. i'm sure a lot of people will disagree with that, though. >>> a young new york...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. >>> take a look at crude oil today trading higher along with the rest of the stocks, up about 70 cents, 7459, look at natural gas, been on a tear there you can see is up another 2 1/3rd today. it is $3, i remember when it was above 15. >>> americans prepare for the cold months ahead many wonder if the swine flu and springtime scare will reappear in force this fall. sometimes you get an idea what is coming by looking abroad. australia is still battling the disease at the end of their winter flu season and we are of course watching to see what it's going to do out here in the states. australia has become a global case study for swine flu. within a month of the outbreak in early may, the australian city of melbourne was named the world's swine flu capital. earlier, monitoring airports and ports and closing schools proved futile. 40 deaths and some 15,000 cases later what
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give us a call at 1-877-tell hln. or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. you can text the word "views" plus your comments and name to hlntv as well. standard text rates apply. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. >>> well, you know, it was three years ago today that a group of scientists stunned the world, dissed an entire planet, and instantly made millions of science textbooks obsolete. they demoted pluto stripping it of its planet status. remember that. reggie aqui from cnn.com live is here to talk about how the stage may be set for the former planet to make a comeback. >> i didn't realize so many people felt so passionately about this. this. they still are three years later. this group called the iau, the international astronomical union. they got together in 2006 and they said, not a planet, pluto, sorry. you're just a dwarf planet, nothing more than a ball of ice. a lot of people don't like them words. they think those are fighting words. i guess you can imagine for 76 years you're called a planet and then all of a sudden you're not. you're t
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meteorogist tom kierein is with us now and he's going to give us the rest of the forecast. what does that mean? means we're going to have nice weather today? >> a touch of fall in the air as we get back to school, which is kind of unusual. usually the end of august we're still sweltering but not this morning. farther to our so iuth,n sohe ea e, lerheower eastern shore, it' s eaarf hraenge and yoel he ders s southern dorchester county. lingering rain in southern calvert county and st. mary's, charles counties this morning. farther west and north, though, no precipitation, lower er ndpl te.uatar temperatures around theste e ie are lst0owju 6n the low 60s. ht arinrnt tees art in western rn asngmo eag,n70r w iou morning, near 70 in washington and the nearby suburbs. thok at the dew points. 'satfoouthrtabom dry, though, a still steam on tghhe eastern shore where temperatures are near 70. non ly i the 50s and 40s in the mountains now. we do have a stalled front to our south and east that may trigger a passing shower or thundershower later on today in that zone. wh elseere, dry, h
meteorogist tom kierein is with us now and he's going to give us the rest of the forecast. what does that mean? means we're going to have nice weather today? >> a touch of fall in the air as we get back to school, which is kind of unusual. usually the end of august we're still sweltering but not this morning. farther to our so iuth,n sohe ea e, lerheower eastern shore, it' s eaarf hraenge and yoel he ders s southern dorchester county. lingering rain in southern calvert county and st....
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what do you think of this analysis that is very useful to us? >> i hate to disappoint you but i don't think the national security strategy of the russian federation is a misinformation document because there's so much in it which is geared towards compelling bureaucracy to perform that if it was a disinformation documents they would file 13 with it. this reminds me of a case, tim thomas is going to speak later, in 1996, spoke at the defense intelligence agency on russian military, 96, the russian military was at the bottom. we finished our presentation and one fellow said don't you think this is a misinformation ploy to lull us into believing they are weak? i don't know if you like the memo but the soviet union disappeared 5 years ago. the united states did not conduct a misinformation campaign that saddam hussein was a threat, it misinformed itself. there is that point. this is not -- everybody has classified numbers. you don't say we are going to attack on this access and so on. this is a political document that came out of a tough political s
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it is dangerous for us. keep out, but poland in the same time we say have for you, half for me so i think it was quite stalin, yes. >> but did roosevelt think he would gain by helping stalin with his war? >> what did president roosevelt think he would gain by helping stalin prepare? >> i got that. please, believe me that question you don't need to ask small russian spy. there is enough who know the answer for that question better than me once i had been in poland and always there is a situation suddenly there is a young man and he starts to ask a question and he asked a question for one minute, two minutes, five minutes, and he is speaking more and more and more and i just don't know what to do because i don't know what he is speaking about and he is speaking about some polish problem. he says i don't know what it is and he is speaking and speaking and people started laughing so there is a television camera in the room and i say what to do, what to do and suddenly when he finished high no answer. you always
it is dangerous for us. keep out, but poland in the same time we say have for you, half for me so i think it was quite stalin, yes. >> but did roosevelt think he would gain by helping stalin with his war? >> what did president roosevelt think he would gain by helping stalin prepare? >> i got that. please, believe me that question you don't need to ask small russian spy. there is enough who know the answer for that question better than me once i had been in poland and always...
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they still plot against us, see us as somebody they want to kill in terms of as many american lives as possible. in that regard, we are focused on executing that mission. >> let's talk about the focus. the commander on the ground is expected to release his report. will he request more troops to fight? >> the assessment will come in in two weeks. his guidance was to come out, put a new team together and tel us how you assess conditions on the ground, take into consideration the president's strategy. he's going to do th. his assessment will come in and not speak specifically to resources. >> senator mccain is saying this morning, it will deal with resources. he'll come back with high, medium and low threat assessments whether you need 15,25 or 45,000 troops. >> the assessment he will submit here won't specifically deal with requirements for additional resources. we'll deal with whatever additional resources might be required subsequent to that. >> the question senator mccain races is he's afraid there's going to be skepticism in the white house and more troops are vital if you're going t
they still plot against us, see us as somebody they want to kill in terms of as many american lives as possible. in that regard, we are focused on executing that mission. >> let's talk about the focus. the commander on the ground is expected to release his report. will he request more troops to fight? >> the assessment will come in in two weeks. his guidance was to come out, put a new team together and tel us how you assess conditions on the ground, take into consideration the...
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libertine continental's have nothing in terms of drug use and american piety hasn't prevented us from indulging. in fact it has sometimes encouraged it. much of the conventional wisdom about american drug use the puritans and members of the founding generation were teetotalers or mild drinkers the drug trade is dominated by criminal organizations such as mafia and bloods, that crack use declined significantly since the 80's turns out to be wrong, too. if there is one certainty about drug use its this we are always looking for a better way to feed our appetite for getting high, for something cheaper, faster, less addictive or more powerful, jog trends feed themselves as word spreads about the amazing new hyde is safe and non-addictive than we discovered otherwise and go searching for the next great heights. we often circle back to the original drug for getting why we quit in the first place. so, what happened to acid? that was -- i originally wrote about this and 2004 and i had a few theories but the purpose of the book was to go out and find out what happened to lsd. i came up with fo
libertine continental's have nothing in terms of drug use and american piety hasn't prevented us from indulging. in fact it has sometimes encouraged it. much of the conventional wisdom about american drug use the puritans and members of the founding generation were teetotalers or mild drinkers the drug trade is dominated by criminal organizations such as mafia and bloods, that crack use declined significantly since the 80's turns out to be wrong, too. if there is one certainty about drug use...
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we had notification systems in place. >> host: using technology. >> guest: use sign up for the george mason system that will alert you on your cell phone caller you on every device you have got, this is what you should do. the middle of that terrible incident, how would we have handled it differently? different discussions on that. we have a lot in place because of 9/11 and because of the local sniper activities in the greater washington area. >> guest: there is a lot of worry from students in getting jobs. once they are out of the education system, being able to find jobs in the work force. i report the mostly on federal it, the government is hard up for technology workers, in a lot of ways more than industry who can pay more. how does government and industry compete for those students that are graduating and do you see them coming in and really trying to recruit them before they reach the time -- in the workforce? >> guest: if you go back to 2000/2001, a group of people in a national academy of science, engineering study, the future of the it work force, we wrote a book, we are prou
we had notification systems in place. >> host: using technology. >> guest: use sign up for the george mason system that will alert you on your cell phone caller you on every device you have got, this is what you should do. the middle of that terrible incident, how would we have handled it differently? different discussions on that. we have a lot in place because of 9/11 and because of the local sniper activities in the greater washington area. >> guest: there is a lot of worry...
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what is your view on drug use? >> guest: you have to realize there is a drug and tobacco the bree smokin new drug in the alcohol that we drink. these are legal they were not at one time as you know, and we have other drugs that may not be as dangerous. you mentioned cocaine and what i wrote in the book, if i can digress back to 56 he despised it because of what it did to his partner, the chief many people in the bahamas think it is not that bad. it is a plan to you have done studies the marijuana policy project that if you smoke marijuana 107 cases may be one has led to a harder drug and we can get into that. so that is why having founded norml whether marijuana could be it could be legalized we are already finding its use medicinal but how would we control it has led government does with regard to alcohol or tobacco? >> host: was your intent to suggest that criminalizing drugs may be justified in some situations because of the potential harm to the user but not other drugs like marijuana where most people think fo
what is your view on drug use? >> guest: you have to realize there is a drug and tobacco the bree smokin new drug in the alcohol that we drink. these are legal they were not at one time as you know, and we have other drugs that may not be as dangerous. you mentioned cocaine and what i wrote in the book, if i can digress back to 56 he despised it because of what it did to his partner, the chief many people in the bahamas think it is not that bad. it is a plan to you have done studies the...
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simply not useful. and all this talk, we went through year after year, showing that we had a small yield, no collateral damage, nobody would know we have broken the rules, the nuclear threshold, we had that for years, just as we bottom off the notion that if we use a few weapons and restore deterrence, they have a massive retaliation, they think we would afct, that is what massive retaliation is for. a massive attack. we need to reinvestigate our concept of deterrence. it is really worn down. nobody understands it any more. >> not allowed to comment about. my sources are what the russians themselves say. i have seen what they have talked about, the lowering of the threshold of nuclear usage in 1999, where they have said in a 2000 document, they implied that nucle-weapons wouldn't write be be used against the crux of pieces of survival and the russian federation, and their deplment in the pacific and so on. i do think that they fully believe in nuclear deterrence. i agree with you about that. but their c
simply not useful. and all this talk, we went through year after year, showing that we had a small yield, no collateral damage, nobody would know we have broken the rules, the nuclear threshold, we had that for years, just as we bottom off the notion that if we use a few weapons and restore deterrence, they have a massive retaliation, they think we would afct, that is what massive retaliation is for. a massive attack. we need to reinvestigate our concept of deterrence. it is really worn down....
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and eventually, it will leave us overnight. the reason we're finally starting to move is because hurricane bill is out of us. so behind that front, this is what we were dealing with. 85 degrees here at bwi marshall. above the average, which is now down to 84, definitely taking a turn downward with those averages. and temperatures right now, we're seeing a trend that is changing also. 82 in baltimore at this hour. take a look at oakland. 75 degrees. and the dew points are the biggest difference. we were in the low 70s. yesterday, actually. the second part of the weekend. we dropped down. and that's why it feels a little more refreshing outside than it has in quite sometime. winds out of the northwest, bringing in that dryer air. and we'll continue -- will continue to during the day tomorrow. overnight, we did have some down to the south. but generally speaking, the dryer air starting to take over. and will continue to for tomorrow. because of this high pressure right here. it will settle on top of the mid-atlantic as we head thr
and eventually, it will leave us overnight. the reason we're finally starting to move is because hurricane bill is out of us. so behind that front, this is what we were dealing with. 85 degrees here at bwi marshall. above the average, which is now down to 84, definitely taking a turn downward with those averages. and temperatures right now, we're seeing a trend that is changing also. 82 in baltimore at this hour. take a look at oakland. 75 degrees. and the dew points are the biggest difference....
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is drug use that because we prohibit it but not in morrill? what's your view on drug use? >> guest: you've got to realize there is a relic in tobacco that we spoke. there is a drug in the alcohol that we'd drink. these are legal. they were not as one time as you know. and we have other drugs that might not be as dangerous. you mentioned cocaine, and what i wrote in the book, jimmy, if i could tigris back to jimmy devine. many people don't think marijuana is that bad. it's a plant. you guys have done studies on the marijuana study project that show if you smoke marijuana modified believe 107 cases may be in juan it led to a harder drug where they could prove that and we can get into the debating side-by-side. so that is why there is the issue now and you know this better than founding norml whether marijuana could be not only legalized. we are already finding it is useful medicinal me, but if so how we control it as the government does with regard to alcohol and with regard to tobacco. >> host: was your intent to suggest, and seemed to me it may have been that criminalizing
is drug use that because we prohibit it but not in morrill? what's your view on drug use? >> guest: you've got to realize there is a relic in tobacco that we spoke. there is a drug in the alcohol that we'd drink. these are legal. they were not as one time as you know. and we have other drugs that might not be as dangerous. you mentioned cocaine, and what i wrote in the book, jimmy, if i could tigris back to jimmy devine. many people don't think marijuana is that bad. it's a plant. you...
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what what technique the use -- >> what technique do use? >> i read books and i talked to a lot of people. i have a good memory. i think that many of us to just take what we have and live off of that. >> as you are writing this memoir, are you just recalling off the top of your head or have you kept notes over the years? >> i have not kept notes, but what i did for the last two years was meet with this the gentleman and he would bring a tape recorder and asked me questions about different parts of my life. i've got those, and it is quite a library to look at. >> do you want to just give us a hand on what story you are telling that we will read about next year? >> i would think about what they might be. some are probably profane and not for widespread circulation. >> when will it will be published? >> -- when will it be published? >> whenever the publisher publishes it. >> here is george mcgovern. >> some members of the press started to venture the opinion that i was just too nice of a guy to be president of the united states. how could such
what what technique the use -- >> what technique do use? >> i read books and i talked to a lot of people. i have a good memory. i think that many of us to just take what we have and live off of that. >> as you are writing this memoir, are you just recalling off the top of your head or have you kept notes over the years? >> i have not kept notes, but what i did for the last two years was meet with this the gentleman and he would bring a tape recorder and asked me...
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it's not even being used. and it was used to give loans to other countries and all that. and the one thing we depended on was the social security. host: you've made several good points there. we'll get jim to respond. guest: on social security, i think people should understand. the money that's gone into social security that wasn't needed to pay immediate benefits was put into federal bonds, which means that there's actually a place out in i think shepherdstown, west virginia where the bonds are held. when those future benefits need to be paid, the social security administration can redeem the bonds. now, there is a social security problem going forward, and it is largely or entirely because of the baby boom population bulge that you talked about, but the reason that we need to do something about social security to make sure we've got enough adequate resources to pay the benefits going forward is not because the money that went in has been frittered away or it's not there in bonds. it's that early on a decision was made in social security that we were going to pay benefit
it's not even being used. and it was used to give loans to other countries and all that. and the one thing we depended on was the social security. host: you've made several good points there. we'll get jim to respond. guest: on social security, i think people should understand. the money that's gone into social security that wasn't needed to pay immediate benefits was put into federal bonds, which means that there's actually a place out in i think shepherdstown, west virginia where the bonds...
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while the inflation bubble is not hitting us yet, it will hit us in food prices, absolutely before it hits anything else. so you go and decrease supply. >> it's weather related. >> wayne. >> the price of farming, the biggest cost in farming of guys is the oil and gas that they use in their practice. >> none of you get it. >> i'm a close observer of farm prices, yes, and i'm sorry, but a government policy has a lot to do with it. when that government policy is being dictated by environmentalists who specifically are against man's use of the earth. do you think it stops with paying people not to plant crops? any time man wants to use earth, a green is there to stand in your way. that's unfortunately the policy of the administration. terry: so our food prices are going higher, jonathan? >> i think no question, no question. terry: ok. you heard it. coming up next, forget death panels. what about fat panels? we have the skinny on a government plan to monitor what achoo! (announcer) what are you going to miss when you have an allergy attack? achoo! (announcer) benadryl is more effective tha
while the inflation bubble is not hitting us yet, it will hit us in food prices, absolutely before it hits anything else. so you go and decrease supply. >> it's weather related. >> wayne. >> the price of farming, the biggest cost in farming of guys is the oil and gas that they use in their practice. >> none of you get it. >> i'm a close observer of farm prices, yes, and i'm sorry, but a government policy has a lot to do with it. when that government policy is being...
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report that details some of the methods used and says interrogators went too far in an effort to get information. justice correspondent bob orr begins tonight's coverage. >> reporter: the report, written in 2004 by the c.i.a.'s inspector general and released today, says interrogators warned 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed if anything else happen miss the united states, we're going to kill your children. a c.i.a. contractor beat another prisoner with a heavy flashlight. the report notes the detainee died in custody. and abd al-nashiri, the suspected bomber of the "cole" was threatened with a handgun and power drill. the debris from the report says "rey it had drill while the detainee stood naked and hooded." the report says field agents used mock executions and choke holds, but whole sections remain secret. details of the waterboarding of type al qaeda officials are blacked out, released in response to an a.c.l.u. lawsuit, the report shows some interrogators clearly went beyond the harsh interrogation techniques authorized by the bush administration's so-called torture memo. >>
report that details some of the methods used and says interrogators went too far in an effort to get information. justice correspondent bob orr begins tonight's coverage. >> reporter: the report, written in 2004 by the c.i.a.'s inspector general and released today, says interrogators warned 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed if anything else happen miss the united states, we're going to kill your children. a c.i.a. contractor beat another prisoner with a heavy flashlight. the report...
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there are serious questions about michael jackson's use of this drug. he was using it for insomnia. also serious questions about the roles of doctors around and, not least his personal physician, conrad murray. this latest report comes from an affidavit that forms part of a search warrant. it has been unsealed in houston. it shows that lethal weapons -- lethal levels of this chemical work in his bloodstream when he died. this doctor, dr. conrad murray, had told detectives in los angeles that he had been treating michael jackson for insomnia for six weeks. the treatment had involved the use of this drug. he is also reported to have told detectives in the days leading up to michael jackson's death, he started to worry that he was developing an addiction and was weaning him off of it using different drugs. however, the report does go want to show that the day that michael jackson died, he was given different drugs, none of which seems to have worked. on the morning he died, he had lethal levels of this drug. if that stands up, these are questions about the role played by dr. murray. >>
there are serious questions about michael jackson's use of this drug. he was using it for insomnia. also serious questions about the roles of doctors around and, not least his personal physician, conrad murray. this latest report comes from an affidavit that forms part of a search warrant. it has been unsealed in houston. it shows that lethal weapons -- lethal levels of this chemical work in his bloodstream when he died. this doctor, dr. conrad murray, had told detectives in los angeles that he...
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la toya's with us in texas. la toya, your comment or question sneer. >> caller: yes, i'm just commenting on the fact that the doctor had access to all these drugs. it's almost like he's a legalized street pharmacist, like a drug dealer. at some point somebody has to be held responsible for people getting too many prescriptions or being able to have that access to them. and the timeline you just named minutes difference before he nine. patients. no money should anyone's life. no matter how much money you're make. >> love my viewers. they tell it straight. let's bring don clark-n former fbi special agent in charge. don, that's part of what investigators are doing now, right? finding out what drugs dr. conrad murray obtained, how he got them, who gave them to him, was it on the up and up, right? >> absolutely. mike, give that lady an a-plus. she's right on the money. procurement of these drugs. that's the word. how are they getting all of these drugs? and i think the attorney general to is how are they going about
la toya's with us in texas. la toya, your comment or question sneer. >> caller: yes, i'm just commenting on the fact that the doctor had access to all these drugs. it's almost like he's a legalized street pharmacist, like a drug dealer. at some point somebody has to be held responsible for people getting too many prescriptions or being able to have that access to them. and the timeline you just named minutes difference before he nine. patients. no money should anyone's life. no matter how...
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people who are not used to getting flu shots. there's some concern that some of them won't want to get flu shots, when really the cdc wants people to get vaccinated. >> the question we have to ask and bring up, there's always a few people in the editorial meeting, more people get the regular flu than the other types of flu. put in perspective the difference. >> we don't know how many people will get each type. what's interesting is that symptomwise there aren't a lot of differences between swine flu and the regular flu we see every year. the big difference is who gets very sick from each kind of flu. swine flu victims are much younger than victims of the regular flu that we have every year. 75% of hospitalizations under the age 49 for swine flu -- 75% of the people hospitalized with swine flu are under 49, very different than regular flu mostly hospitalizes older people. this is a very different group of people than what we usually see for flu. >> elizabeth, thanks, we'll be back at the top of the hour with answers on how schools
people who are not used to getting flu shots. there's some concern that some of them won't want to get flu shots, when really the cdc wants people to get vaccinated. >> the question we have to ask and bring up, there's always a few people in the editorial meeting, more people get the regular flu than the other types of flu. put in perspective the difference. >> we don't know how many people will get each type. what's interesting is that symptomwise there aren't a lot of differences...
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the indianapolis quarterback joins us this afternoon. peyton, thanks for being here with us. one of your many endorsement deals is with direct that pays $1 billion a year for the rights to show the gains. this year they are offering customers the ability to watch games on the laptops and mobile phones. how does that make it sell easier? >> it shows the commitment that direct has to taking care of the fans. they will be able to show 14 game this is year all on high definition. now it allows a person if he's not a home watching on the big screen tv, he can watch it live on his computer or mobile phone. you can go to directv.com to tell you everything you need to know. fans need to get the football. the season is starting up and people want the football. i want my football. i will use it on my cell phone a lot. many times getting going on the plane after the game or being on the bus after the road game. i want to see the giants play and i will be able to watch games on the cell phone as opposed to watching the highlights and bringing the fans closer to the game. >> your brother
the indianapolis quarterback joins us this afternoon. peyton, thanks for being here with us. one of your many endorsement deals is with direct that pays $1 billion a year for the rights to show the gains. this year they are offering customers the ability to watch games on the laptops and mobile phones. how does that make it sell easier? >> it shows the commitment that direct has to taking care of the fans. they will be able to show 14 game this is year all on high definition. now it...
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at the monaery east of t capital, nuns use ses to beat ck the flames. they've helped save mt of the medieval buildings the fight t contain greece's wildfires continued. these waterbombin aircraft are one of the effective weapons agains the flames but such is the spreadf these fires acrs a ge area north and east o hens, help came too late her -- one buildin lost,but the main hou save th biggest danger is the speed withhich these fires can move. just an hour or soago, th whole area was in flames, but water-bombing aircraft came across and doused t fires. the oblem is, these smaller fires can quickly spread to become uch, much larger, driven by the strong wis, they th tear upthe side of these valleys and narrow gulli, meaning the ople who live here are in constant fear thei home may fall victito the flames. just over theill is the home of bill smith and rebecca panopolis who fought the flas backith water from their swimming pool and had an incredibly naow escape. >> there we moments there was souch heap that you couldn't breathe and i thought i better geou
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i primarily used documents that the cold war history project has produced. and that the national security archive has produced. but i discovered about the 1973 war that kissinger was guilty of an act of great cynicism in that at the height of the conflict when he went to moscow to negotiate with the soviets, a means to end of war, the soviets were quite exercised by the fact that it was clear that israel had crossed the canal and was about to decisively defeat the egyptian army, kissinger said, i'm happy to help you resolve this conflict and, in fact, security council 336 was passed and 337 was about to be passed with the support of superpowers and he had them stop at tel-aviv in which he basically said to the israelis, i'm sure that if something happens while i'm on the way back to washington, if you keep rolling, in other words, if you keep advancing, you know, you're not going to hear about it from me. the soviets and another thing to the israelis. this led directly to a nuclear confrontation in which the soviet union-moved nuclear warheads and paratroop
i primarily used documents that the cold war history project has produced. and that the national security archive has produced. but i discovered about the 1973 war that kissinger was guilty of an act of great cynicism in that at the height of the conflict when he went to moscow to negotiate with the soviets, a means to end of war, the soviets were quite exercised by the fact that it was clear that israel had crossed the canal and was about to decisively defeat the egyptian army, kissinger said,...
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tell us what you think it will not work. guest: the first thing i have to do is set the scene for the plan. when jimmy carter came into office, because he saw the shot of iran as a conservative republican alpa -- shah of iran as a conservative republican ally, he took the position that this had to go. they had a twin bill of doctor and which richard nixon developed -- twin pillar doctrine which richard nixon developed with a strong iran was in america's best interest. carter did not believe that and did not want a strong iran. he looked to a man in france who was only there for months. that is what intrigues me to read the book. -- write the book. how could a refugee go to france in four months and accumulate the firepower and the money and resources to overthrow country? it did not seem possible to me. that is why i researched this. israel is our proxy. it has been a party of the united states back to the cold war. host: does that mean? guest: america has used israel to do its fighting and the middle east. during the cold w
tell us what you think it will not work. guest: the first thing i have to do is set the scene for the plan. when jimmy carter came into office, because he saw the shot of iran as a conservative republican alpa -- shah of iran as a conservative republican ally, he took the position that this had to go. they had a twin bill of doctor and which richard nixon developed -- twin pillar doctrine which richard nixon developed with a strong iran was in america's best interest. carter did not believe...
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brian, why did you not start us off? >> i mentioned that the dod cyber crime is the operational focal point, so it was part of their efforts, under the national cyber crime initiative, and they are interfacing on a daily basis with the u.s. -- the n.s.a., the dod, a law- enforcement peace. -- the law enforcement piece. what is happening inside dod is also factored in, so that goes on on a day-to-day basis, and, obviously, you have got different agencies, different departments working. we have made this effort work, so from the output going to the defense industrial base is an effort, a private, that is coordinated across the government. similarly, what is coming in from industry, those are also being shared with department of homeland security and other agencies, so i think, here, it is working. like i said, it is a challenge for the director of their on a day-to-day basis to work through the issues, because if we are going to share with industry -- is a challenge for the director over there on a day-to-day basis. this p
brian, why did you not start us off? >> i mentioned that the dod cyber crime is the operational focal point, so it was part of their efforts, under the national cyber crime initiative, and they are interfacing on a daily basis with the u.s. -- the n.s.a., the dod, a law- enforcement peace. -- the law enforcement piece. what is happening inside dod is also factored in, so that goes on on a day-to-day basis, and, obviously, you have got different agencies, different departments working. we...
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and thank you for being with us. my thanks to lester holt and ann curry for filling in while i took a little time off. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. am
and thank you for being with us. my thanks to lester holt and ann curry for filling in while i took a little time off. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. am
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what are the possible uses? >> if you look of the upside, he is talking about vaccines, designing bacteria that clean up toxic waste, things that create biofuels. that is certainly the upside. jon: in horror movies, it is always frankenstein's monster that gets released and creates all sorts of worldwide have occurred and i imagine you could have a real problem in some bacteria got out there in the world that was not intended to be there. it is this safe? >> obviously, that is the big concern. this serious concern is bioterrorism, designing a bacterium to be very lethal. i'm not worried about that because it is a pretty complicated tool kit. if you wanted to be destructive, there are many simple, very blunt ways to be destructive that would be much easier than this. the bigger concern is not quite understand what it is what we're doing here. instead of cleaning up an oil spill, maybe it could keep the oil wells. something like that, unintended consequences. jon: thank you. jane: you dream of owning a million-dol
what are the possible uses? >> if you look of the upside, he is talking about vaccines, designing bacteria that clean up toxic waste, things that create biofuels. that is certainly the upside. jon: in horror movies, it is always frankenstein's monster that gets released and creates all sorts of worldwide have occurred and i imagine you could have a real problem in some bacteria got out there in the world that was not intended to be there. it is this safe? >> obviously, that is the...
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we're glad you've joined us. remote area medical founder stan brock and actress alexis bledel cupping up right now. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing. like helping people live better. but mostly, we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: in 1985, stan brock founded remote area medical known as ram, a nonprofit organization designed to provide free health care to third world countries. in 1992 he decided to turn his attention to people in need here in the u.s. particularly those living in rural areas. recently r.a.m. set up shop here in los angeles. its first ever stop in a major urban area and the turnout was
we're glad you've joined us. remote area medical founder stan brock and actress alexis bledel cupping up right now. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing. like helping people live better. but mostly, we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial...
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each of us must use our mind and independent judgment to discover and those ongoing enterprises that are our own lives how we can create the values that would allow less to prosper and flourish how to balance productive activities, careers, family, friends, self improvement and the like and it is this understanding by the way that justifies a limited government. rand would point out we are all the readers, whether we are nurturing a child to maturity or business to profitability whether we are writing a song or a poem or business plan, whether we are laying bricks to a building or designing or a range of finance these are creative acts we should be proud. now this view of self-interest, rational self-interest i think has a much better label perhaps van some of the ones often parodied nasty selfish person who doesn't care about anyone else, that's what it means to care about one's self and this brings me to my first problem with the way stakeholder is interpreted. watching out for your customers and so forth that is correct in common sense but there is a danger the notion of keeping a
each of us must use our mind and independent judgment to discover and those ongoing enterprises that are our own lives how we can create the values that would allow less to prosper and flourish how to balance productive activities, careers, family, friends, self improvement and the like and it is this understanding by the way that justifies a limited government. rand would point out we are all the readers, whether we are nurturing a child to maturity or business to profitability whether we are...
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i want to thank you for being with us. in the last hour, investigators announce little haleigh cummings was not kidnapped by a stranger. that's right. it was no stranger that snuck into the home that night and snatched the little girl. >> i just got home from work. my 5-year-old daughter is gone. i need somebody to be here now. >> putnam county authorities investigating haleigh cummings disappearance announce baby-sitter misty croslin is not giving them the whole story. after determining haleigh was likely not abducted by a stranger, investigators focused their attention on croslin and her whereabouts that night. >> i got up because i had to use the bathroom. didn't make it to the bathroom. i seen the kitchen light on. i walked in the kitchen and the back door's wide open. >> right beside me on my left is the bed where misty was sleeping. and here on the right we had the bed where little haleigh was sleeping. and you can see it is all but about 3 1/2 feet from each other. and this is right where misty said she got up and s
i want to thank you for being with us. in the last hour, investigators announce little haleigh cummings was not kidnapped by a stranger. that's right. it was no stranger that snuck into the home that night and snatched the little girl. >> i just got home from work. my 5-year-old daughter is gone. i need somebody to be here now. >> putnam county authorities investigating haleigh cummings disappearance announce baby-sitter misty croslin is not giving them the whole story. after...
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the billings massacre even though the cops didn't agree with us it was clear to us it was mo about more than money. now they have the video of the crime a local blogger is causing major tidal waves in the florida panhandle with his consistently accurate reporting of this troubling mystery. his name is rick albson. he writes for the daily belief. mark and kimberly stand by. congratulations. i think you are doing a great, great job with this. let me ask you where are you getting all of this information? >> just the same way any investigative reporter does. we hit the streets, ask people questions, try to find out what the real story is. it's a 24-hour job. it's coming from every where. we agree it's more than just a simple robbery. >> one of your recent angles is because it was an interracial gang and some of the people involved were the gonzalez boys, stone cold racists that it is impossible for this gang as law enforcement seems to believe come together in an ad hoc nature because they all work at the same car wash. tell me more about that. >> this confederacy of criminals is not a rand
the billings massacre even though the cops didn't agree with us it was clear to us it was mo about more than money. now they have the video of the crime a local blogger is causing major tidal waves in the florida panhandle with his consistently accurate reporting of this troubling mystery. his name is rick albson. he writes for the daily belief. mark and kimberly stand by. congratulations. i think you are doing a great, great job with this. let me ask you where are you getting all of this...
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this against us. they don't fight pursuant to law. they don't fight pursuant to nation state or international treaty. they have no norms, and we do. >> so it's okay to torture people but it's not okay -- it's okay to torture people, that doesn't send a wrong message, but it's not okay to look back at officials who justified it? >> i didn't say that. i said our country has changed under this president, their tactics why i don't concede were legal under the bush administration, but it's their choice. if they chose to do that, that's fine, but don't look back and demonize members of the intelligence community -- >> brad, let's be clear -- >> and provide fodder to the democrats. >> let's be clear, no the one person is saying we should demonize our hard-working intelligence agents. everyone understands that they've got a very tough job and have a very tough job in front of them. however, when they he cexceed t legal guidelines they ought to be prosecuted. >> we have to leave it there. mo and brad, thank yo
this against us. they don't fight pursuant to law. they don't fight pursuant to nation state or international treaty. they have no norms, and we do. >> so it's okay to torture people but it's not okay -- it's okay to torture people, that doesn't send a wrong message, but it's not okay to look back at officials who justified it? >> i didn't say that. i said our country has changed under this president, their tactics why i don't concede were legal under the bush administration, but...
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and with us in washington is pat brown. criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. what is this all about? >> we have a man that is from a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably even still the husband of jasmine fiore. a reality tv star. he is the one that reported her missing. they find the body at the same time and they try to find him and he was gone. >> reported by phone? >> he called it into the police. and just coincidentally at the same time, police found a nude body in a dumpster behind an apartment complex. they identified it as his wife. they wanted to talk to him. >> larry: and she's the model. this is all in the park in california. >> the body was found in buena park. the man is originally from canada. and they fear that he was going to flee to canada. and sure enough, that's where they think he went. >> he's in a show called "megan wants a millionaire." it's on vh-1 that she tries to get the suitors to go after her. she only goes after millionaires. and this guy is a r
and with us in washington is pat brown. criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. what is this all about? >> we have a man that is from a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably even still the husband of jasmine fiore. a reality tv star. he is the one that reported her missing. they find the body at the same time and they try to find him and he was gone. >> reported by phone? >> he called it into the police. and just coincidentally at...
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thank you for being with us. in the last hours, investigators announced little haleigh cummings was not kidnapped by a stranger. it was no stranger that snuck into the home that night and snatched the little girl. >> i just got home, my five-year-old daughter is gone. >> authorities investigating haleigh cummings' disappearance. they have determined haleigh was not abducted by a stranger, the police are focusing on crossland and her whereabouts that evening. >> i turned the kitchen light on, walked in the kitchen and the back door was wide open. >> on my left is the bed where missy crossland was sleeping, and on the right we have the bed where little haleigh was sleeping. you can see they're all about 3.5 feet from each other, and this is right where missy said she got up and had to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. where i'm facing right now, nancy, is a bathroom. it's the master bathroom. through the living room behind me is the other bathroom in the house. you have to remember, she said when she g
thank you for being with us. in the last hours, investigators announced little haleigh cummings was not kidnapped by a stranger. it was no stranger that snuck into the home that night and snatched the little girl. >> i just got home, my five-year-old daughter is gone. >> authorities investigating haleigh cummings' disappearance. they have determined haleigh was not abducted by a stranger, the police are focusing on crossland and her whereabouts that evening. >> i turned the...